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2021年12月大學(xué)英語(yǔ)四級(jí)考試模擬試題及答案(二)
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一、問(wèn)答題(共12題,共120分)
1.
PartIReadingComprehension
Passage1
Questions1to5arebasedonthefollowingpassage:
InWashingtonD.C.,1600PennsylvaniaAvenueisaveryspecialaddress.
ItistheaddressoftheWhiteHouse,thehomeofthepresidentofthe
UnitedStates.
OriginallytheWhiteHousewasgrayandwascalledthePresidential
Palace.Itwasbuiltfrom1792to1800.atthistime,thecityof
Washingtonitselfwasbeingbuilt;itwastobethenation'snewcapital
city.GeorgeWashington,thefirstpresident,andPierreCharlesL'Enfant,
aFrenchengineer,chosetheplaceforthenewcity.L'Enfantthen
plannedtheycity.Thepresident'shomewasanimportantpartofthe
plan.
Acontestwasheldtopickadesignforthepresident*shome.An
architectnamedJamesHobanwon.Hedesignedalargethree-story
houseofgraystone.
PresidentWashingtonneverlivedinthePresidentPalace.Thefirst
presidenttolivetherewasJohnAdams,thesecondpresidentofthe
UnitedStates,andhiswifeMrs.Adamsdidnotreallylikehewnewhouse.
Inherletters,sheoftencomplainedaboutthecold.Fiftyfireplaceswere
notenoughtokeepthehousewarm!
In1812theUnitedStatesandBritainwenttowar.In1814theBritish
invadedWashington.Theuburnedmanybuildings,includingthe
PresidentialPalace.
AfterthewarJamesHoban,theoriginalarchitect,partiallyrebuiltthe
president'shomes.Tocoverthemarksofthefire,thebuildingwas
paintedwhite.BeforelongitbecameknownastheWhiteHouse.
TheWhiteHouseisoneofthemostpopulartouristattractionsinthe
UnitedStates.Everyyearmorethan1.5millionvisitorsgothroughthe
fiveroomsthatareopentothepublic.
1.TheWhiteHousewasbuiltinWashington.
A.becauseaFrenchengineerwasinvitedtodesignit
B.becausePresidentGeorgeWashingtonlikedtoliveinit
C.becausetheBritishinvaderslivedinitin1812-1814
D.becauseitwastobethenationzscapitalcity
2.ThePresidentialPalacewas.
A.paintedgrayandwhiteB.madeofgraystone
C.madeofwhitestoneD.madeverywarminwinter
3.Thepresident1shomeandthecityofWashingtonwere.
A.builtbytheAmericanarmyB.builtbytheBritishtroops
C.plannedbyGeorgeWashingtonD.plannedbytheFrench
4.Theoriginalhomeofthepresidentneededtoberebuilt.
A.becauseJohnAdam'swifedidnotlikeit
B.becauseitwascoldinwinterevenwith50fireplaces
C.becauseithadburneddownduringthewar
D.becauseGeorgeWashingtonwasnotwillingtoliveinit
5.Thenewpresidentialhomewaspaintedwhiteto.
A.coverthemarksoffireB.attracttouristfromFrance
C.topleaseMrs.JohnAdamsD.keepitwarminwinter
正確答案:
DBDCA
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2.
Passage2
Questions6to10arebasedonthefollowingpassage:
Therearetwokindsofmemory:shot-termandlong-term.Informationin
long-termmemorycanberememberedatalatertimewhenitisneeded.
Theinformationmaybekeptfordaysorweeks.However,information
overandover.Thefollowingexperimentshowshowshort-termmemory
hasbeenstudied.
HenningstudiedhowstudentswhoarelearningEnglishasasecond
languageremembervocabulary.Thesubjectsinhisexperimentwere75
collegestudents.TheyrepresentedalllevelsofabilityinEnglish:
beginning,intermediate,andnative-speakingstudents.
Tobegin,thesubjectslistenedtoarecordingofanativespeakerreading
aparagraphinEnglish.Followingtherecording,thesubjectstooka
15-questiontesttoseewhichwordstheyremembered,eachquestion
hadfourchoices.Thesubjectshadtocirclethewordtheyhadheardin
therecording.Someofthequestionshadfourchoicesthatsoundalike.
Forexample,weather,whether,wither,andwetterarefourwordsthat
soundalike.Someofthequestionshadfourchoicesthathavethesame
meaning.Method,way,manner,andsystemwouldbefourwordswith
thesamemeaning.Finallythesubjectstookalanguageproficiencytest.
HenningfoundthatstudentswithalowerproficiencyinEnglishmade
moreoftheirmistakesonwordsthatsoundalike;studentswithahigher
proficiencymademoreoftheirmistakesonwordsthathavethesame
meaning.Henning'sresultssuggestthatbeginningstudentsholdthe
soundofwordsintheirshort-termmemory,andadvancedstudentshold
themeaningofwordsintheirshort-termmemory.
6.Henningmadetheexperimentinordertostudy.
A.howstudentsrememberEnglishvocabularybyshort-termmemory
B.howstudentslearnEnglishvocabulary
C.howtodevelopstudents,abilityinEnglish
D.howlonginformationinshort-termmemoryiskept
7.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?
A.Informationinshort-termmemoryisdifferentfromthatinlong-term
memory.
B.Long-termmemorycanbeachievedonlybytraining.
C.Itiseasiertotestshort-termmemorythanlong-termmemory.
D.Henninggaveaseparatetestonvocabularytohisstudents.
8.FromHenning,sresultwecanseethat.
A.beginnershavedifficultydistinguishingthepronunciationofwords
B.advancedstudentsrememberwordsbytheirmeaning
C.itisdifficulttorememberwordsthatsoundalike
D.itisdifficulttorememberwordsthathavethesamemeaning
9.Theword"subjects"inthepassagemeans.
A.memoryB.thethemeoflisteningmaterial
C.abranchofknowledgestudiedD.thestudentsexperimentedon
正確答案:
AAADC
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3.
Passage3
Questions11to15arebasedonthefollowingpassage:
Thecowboyistheheroofmanymovies,.Heis,eventoday,asymbolof
courageandadventure.Butwhatwasthelifeofthecowboyreallylike?
Thecowboy'sjobisclearfromthewordcowboy.Cowboyweremen
whotookcareofcowsandothercattle.ThecattlewereintheWestand
inTexas.PeopleinthecitiesoftheEastwantedbeefthesecattle.Trains
couldtakethecattleeast.Butfirstthecattlehadtogettothetrains.Part
ofthecowboy1sjobwastotakethecattlehundredsofmilestothe
railroadtown.Thetripswerecalledcattledrivers.Acattledriveusually
tookseveralmonths.Cowboysrodeforsixteenhoursaday.Because
theyrodesomuch,eachcowboybroughtalongabouteighthorses.A
cowboychangedhorsesseveraltimeseachday.
Thecowboyshadtomakesurethatcattlearrivedsafely.Beforestarting
onadrive,thecowboysbrandedthecattle.Theyburnedamarkonthe
cattletoshowwhotheybelongedto.Butthesemarksdidn,tstop
rustlers,orcattlethieves.Cowboyshadtoprotectthecattlefromrustlers.
Rustlersmadethedangeroustripevenmoredangerous.
Eventhoughtheirworkwasverydifficultanddangerous,cowboysdid
notearnmuchmoney.Theywerepaidbadly.Yetcowboyslikedtheirway
oflife.Theylivedinawildandopencountry.Theylivedalifeof
adventureandfreedom.
11.Acowboyisasymbolof.
A.courageandadventureB.ahardlifeandbigpay
C.moviesinthepastD.cowsandothercattle
12.Thecowboys'jobwas.
A.tobeaheroinreallifeB.tobeaheroofthemovie
C.totakecareofcattleD.tobeadangerousrustler
13.Duringacattledriver,cowboystookagroupofcowsfromawildand
opencountryto.
A.theWeststatesandTexasB.thecitiesoftheEastStates
C.thepeoplewhoeatbeefincitiesD.therailroadtownshundredmiles
away
14.Ontheirwayofcattledrivers,thecowboysprotectedthecattleby.
A.burningamarkontheircowsB.keepinganeyeoncattlethieves
C.makingthetripmoredangerousD.lookingaftereightcowseach
person
15.Cowboysenjoyedthemselvesbecause.
A.theylikedtheirwayoflifeB.theymadealotofmoney
C.theyhadavarydifficultjobD.theywereheroesinmovies
正確答案:
ACDBA
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4.
Passage4
Questions16to20arebasedonthefollowingpassage:
Successfulinnovationshavedrivenmanyoldertechnologiesto
extinctionandhaveresultedinhigherproductivity,greaterconsumption
ofenergy,increaseddemandofrawmaterials,acceleratedflowof
materialsthroughtheeconomyandincreasedquantitiesofmetalsand
othersubstancesinuseeachperson.Thehistoryofindustrial
developmentaboundswithexamples.
In1870,horsesandmulesweretheprimesourceofpoweronU.S.farms.
Onehorseormulewasrequiredtosupportfourhumanbeingsaratio
thatremainedalmostconstantformanydecades.Atthattime,hada
nationalcommissionbeenaskedtoforecastthepopulationfor1970,its
answerprobablywouldhavedependedonwhetheritsconsultantswere
ofaneconomicortechnologicalturnofmind.Hadtheybeen
“economists”,theywouldprobablyhaveprojectedthe1970horsesor
mulepopulationtobemorethan50million.Hadtheybeen
“technologists”,theywouldhaverecognizedthatthepowerofsteam
hadalreadybeenharnessedtoindustryandtolearnandoceantransport.
Theywouldhaverecognizedfurtherthatitwouldbetheprimesourceof
poweronthefarm.Itwouldhavebeendifficultforthemtoavoidthe
conclusionthatthehorseandmulepopulationwoulddeclinerapidly.
16.Accordingtothepassage,whatsuppliedmostofthepoweronU.S.
farmsin1870?
A.AnimalsB.HumansC.EnginesD.Water
17.WhichofthefollowingisNOTmentionedbytheauthorasa
consequenceofnewtechnologicaldevelopments?
A.Oldertechnologiesdieaway.
B.ThequalityoflifeisImproved.
C.Overallproductivityincrease.
D.Morerawmaterialsbecomenecessary.
18.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethatby1870.
A.technologybegantobemoreeconomical
B.thesteamenginehadbeeninvented
C.theU.S.horsepopulationwasabout10million
D.anationalcommissionwasabout10million
19.Inthesecondparagraph,theauthorsuggeststhat"economists"
would.
A.plantheeconomythroughyearlyforecasts
B.failtoconsidertheinfluenceoftechnologicalinnovation
C.valuetheeconomiccontributionoffarmanimals
D.consultthenationalcommissionontheeconomy
20.Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardchangesbroughtonby
technologicalinnovations?
A.Heisexcitedaboutthem.
B.Heacceptthemasnatural.
C.Heisdisturbedbythem.
D.Hequestionstheirusefulness.
正確答案:
ABDBB
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5.
PartIIVocabularyandStructure
Directions:Inthisparttherearefortyincompletesentences.Each
sentenceisfollowedbyfourchoices.Choosetheonethatbest
completesthesentenceandthenmarkyouranswerontheAnswer
Sheet.
21.thedifficultiesassociatedwiththeproject,we'IIgoonwithit.
A.GivenB.InspiteofC.ThanktoD.Becauseof
22.Itwasalmostdarkinthestreetsafewverypowerfulspotlights.
A.excludingB.butforC.exceptD.exceptfor
23.today,hewouldgettherebyFriday.
A.WouldheleaveB.Ifheleaves
C.WasheleavingD.Werehetoleave
24.Hegavemesomeveryadviceonbuyingahouse.
A.preciousB.expensiveC.wealthyD.dear
25.Hisgoalisnottobecomeasportsman,achampioninacertainfield.
A.butratherbecameB.butrathertobecome
C.butratherbecomingD.butrathertobecoming
26.1justmetheronthewayhomefromthebookstore.
A.onpurposeB.byaccidentC.inaccidentD.incase
27.1don'tknowabouthim,commentonhimbehindhisback.
A.letaloneB.letgoC.leavealoneD.takeleave
28.Mytransistorradioisoutoforder.It.
A.needtoberepairedB.needrepairing
C.needsrepairingD.needstorepair
29.Noonecouldtellusanythingaboutthestranger.
A.consciousB.mysteriousC.seriousD.previous
30.Maryallfoolishcommentsandkeptonworking.
A.excludedB.ignoredC.deniedD.discharged
31.1agreewithhim,butnotentirely.
A.untilacertainpointB.tosomepoint
C.tosomeextentD.untilacertainextent
32.Peopleinsomepartsoftheworldoftentaketheirwaterfor.theyuse
asmuchwaterastheywish.
A.grantedB.sureC.certainD.pleasure
33.Color-blindpeopleoftenfinditdifficulttobetweenblueandgreen.
A.separateB.compareC.contrastD.distinguish
34.Thousandsofpeopleonthecitytowelcomethevisitingguests.
A.turnedoffB.turnedupC.turnedoutD.turnedover
35.Themountainplaceisbeautiful,buttheworkingconditions,it's
terrible.
A.whenmentionedB.whenitcomesto
C.whenitissaidD.whenitdiesto
36.Areyouspendingmoremoneyonthespaceprogram?
A.infavorofB.byfavorofC.infavortoD.outoffavor
37.1ntheofmyparents,standardsofeducationinthepublicschoolare
actuallyfalling.
A.ideaB.thoughtC.opinionD.principle
38.fromspace,ourearth,withwatercovering70%ofitssurface,appears
asa"blueplanet'1.
A.SeeingB.TobeseenC.SeenD.havingseen
39.Thisyear'stotaloutputvalueofindustryandagriculturewillincrease
5percentoverlastyears.
A.byB.toC.ofD.with
40.Maryisthetopstudentintheclass.Shestudiesharder.
A.thananystudentB.thanallthestudents
C.thananyotherstudentD.thansomeotherstudent
41.Manypeoplehaveappliedfortheposition.
A.emptyB.bareC.vacantD.blank
42.Mynewshoescostme50yuan(RMB).Thepricewasthatthelastpair
Iboughtamonthago.
A.twotimemorethanB.twiceasmuchas
C.astwiceD.asmuchastwice
43.Almosteveryonefailedonthefirstday.
A.passhisdriver'stestB.tohavepassedhisdriver'stest
C.topasshisdriver'stestD.passinghisdriver'stest
44.Overthetraditionalfestivalpeoplevisiteachotherandgreetings.
A.exchangeB.wishC.congratulateD.present
45.Itwasbecausehewastiredoutthathefellasleepstandingup.
A.publiclyB.openlyC.speciallyD.obviously
46.Theyoungmanwasaccusedoftheladyofhermoney.
A.stealingB.robbingC.takingD.grasping
47.NomatterwhereourPartyneedsus,wewillhercall.
A.giveanswerforB.respondto
C.haveresponsetoD.answerto
48.Itisastonishingthatapersonofyourintelligencebecheatedso
easily.
A.couldB.shouldC.mightD.would
49.Wewerecompletelywhenwefinallyreachedthedestination.
A.wornoffB.worndownC.wornoutD.wornaway
50.Manythingsimpossibleinthepastarecommontoday.
A.consideredB.toconsiderC.consideringD.tobeconsidered
51.Notuntilmanyyearslaterknown.
A.wasthewholetruthbecomeB.didthewholetruthbecome
C.thewholetruthbecameD.thewholetruthhadbecame
52.Wedidn'tknowhistelephonenumber,otherwisewehim.
A.wouldtelephoneB.wouldhavetelephoned
C.hadtelephonedD.musthavetelephoned
53.Thereisnopointwithhim,sincehehasalreadymadeuphismind.
A.argueB.toargueC.inarguingD.ofarguing
54.1appreciatethatletterforme.
A.youtowriteB.yourwritingC.youwriteD.thatyouwriting
55.1'dliketoaspecialseatfortheconnectofMay5.
A.serveB.reserveC.preserveD.conserve
56.thatsoniswellagain,younolongerhaveanythingtoworryabout.
A.SinceB.NowC.WhenD.After
57.Generallyspeaking,allkindsofmaterialswillexpandwhenheated
butwillwhencooled.
A.contrastB.contractC.surviveD.return
58.Youwon'tknowifitfitsyouuntilyouiton.
A.willtryB.aretryingC.aretotryD.havetried
59.Afteralleffortsinvain,hehadtoaccepttheresult.
A.regularlyB.shallowlyC.physicallyD.painfully
60.Therestofhislifeistothecauseofinternationalexchangesof
visitingscholars.
A.addedB.putC.savedD.committed
正確答案:
21-25BDDAB
26-30BACBB
31-35CADBB
36-40ACCAC
41-45CBCAD
46-50BDBCA
51-55BBCBB
56-60BBDDD
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6.
PartIIICloze
Directions:Therearetwentyblanksinthefollowingpassage.Foreach
blanktherearefourchoices.Choosetheonethatbestfitsintothe
passageandthenmarksyouranswerontheAnswerSheet.
In1982,MarkThatcher,thesonofMrs.Thatcherwasreported61inthe
SaharaDesertwhilecompetingintheGrandPrixmotorracefromParis
toDakar.Thissadnews,so62,shooktheusuallycalmandunperturbed
seasonedpolitician63herbalance.Thoughshedidherbesttopretend
asif64hadhappenedandmadeherpublicappearancesasusual,people
couldnot65tonoticethatshewasnolongertheold66primeminister
whoalwayshadeverything67control.68shehadbecomeaverysad
motherwhowasunabletorecoverfromhershock.
Oneday,whenshewastospeakataluncheonparty,areportercaught
her69herguardby70upthesubjectofhermissingsonagain.Shewas
totallymentally71forthequestionandlostherselfcontrol.Tearswere
rollingdownhereyesasshesobbinglytoldthereporterthatthere72
stillnonewsofMarkandthatshewasveryworriedabouthim.Shesaid
thatallthecountries73hadpromisedtodotheirbesttohelpherfind
herson.74thatshebrokedowncompletelyandsobbedsilentlyforquite
awhile.Graduallyshe75downandstartedtospeakas76.itwasavery
movingscenewhich77anewsideofMrs.Thatcher'scharacterthe
publicdonotusuallysee,78peoplebegantotalkabouttheIronWoman'
smaternallove,asentimentthatis79toallhumankind.
LaterMarkreturned80andsoundtohismother,sside,good-humored
andallsmilesasusual,asifnothingunusualhadeverhappened.The
IronWoman,however,brokedownagainaswassobbingforthesecond
time.
61.A.missingB.missedC.wantingD.wanted
62.A.expectedB.expectingC.unexpectedD.unexpecting
63.A.withB.onC.outD.off
64.A.somethingB.anythingC.nothingD.everything
65.A.missB.failC.pretendD.expect
66.A.reassuredB.self-assuredC.assuringD.self-assuring
67.A.forB.beneathC.belowD.under
68.A.InsteadB.howeverC.ThereforeD.So
69.A.intoB.outofC.onD.off
70.A.puttingB.bringingC.takingD.giving
71.A.readyB.preparedC.unpreparedD.unexpected
72.A.wasB.wereC.shouldbeD.wouldbe
73.A.concerningB.concernedC.worryingD.worried
74.A.AtB.BeforeC.AfterD.With
75.A.satB.brokeC.calmedD.became
76.A.plannedB.planningC.plansD.aplan
77.A.explainedB.exposedC.excludedD.exclaimed
78.A.howeverB.insteadC.soD.but
79.A.universalB.uniqueC.singleD.strange
80.A.safeB.safelyC.sightD.hearing
正確答案:
61-65ACDCB
66-70BDADB
71-75CABDC
76-80ABCAA
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7.
PartIVTranslation
Tocoverthemarksofthefire,thebuildingwaspaintedwhite.Before
longitbecameknownastheWhiteHouse.(PassageOne)
正確答案:
為了掩蓋被火燒過(guò)的痕跡,整個(gè)建筑被粉刷為白色。不久之后它就以白宮聞名了。
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8.
PartIVTranslation
Thesubjectsinhisexperimentwere75collegestudents.They
representedalllevelsofabilityinEnglish:beginning,intermediate,and
native-speakingstudents.(PassageTwo)
正確答案:
他的實(shí)驗(yàn)對(duì)象是75名大學(xué)生。他們的英語(yǔ)能力代表了各種水平層次:初始級(jí)、中
級(jí)、以母語(yǔ)為英語(yǔ)。
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9.
PartIVTranslation
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